I want to apologize ahead of time for the long post. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
So I applied this cycle and I received five interviews. I have been placed on three waitlists possibly four (UCSD, OSU, Georgetown, Loma Linda) and still waiting on OHSU. I'm still trying to be hopeful but I also want to prepare for next year if things do not work out.
About me:
Graduating from UCSD in June with major in bio-engineering pre-med (lol yes that's the name of the major)
3.68 cGPA, 3.86 sGPA, 34R MCAT (10 B, 12 P, 12 V)
Clinical Experience: Volunteer in emergency room for the last three years (4 hours a week)
Global Medical Brigades to Honduras: spring break of sophomore year we went to Honduras to set up a traveling free clinic in the rural areas of the country. I shadowed doctors, worked in triage and pharmacy
Leadership: I have been a TA for a biology class for the past three years. (I started sophomore year and have done it for 9 quarters now)
Tutor/mentor for high school near campus for half a year
Worked as a private tutor for a year
Research: Worked for a year as a lab assistant doing basic lab maintenance stuff (making solutions, autoclaving etc.)
Started working in research lab last summer doing actual research with C Elegans and lifespan pathways
No publications or posters yet =(
The biggest problem with my previous application was that I naively retook my MCATS in August which meant that my scores weren't available until September.
Letter of Recommendations: I have no idea? Does anyone know how i can find out if they were good or not?
Interviews: With the exception of my first one at UCSD, I thought they went pretty well to great. (My OSU interviewer said he thought I would be a great fit and would 'fight' for me to get in....i guess he lost the fight? lol)
So in case I need to reapply next year I was wondering what you guys would recommend that I do during the gap year to show that I am committed to medicine. I have thought about SMP's but people say that it would hurt me more than help me.
I was also thinking about working as an EMT but I've heard mixed reviews about this as well.
Does anyone have any other ideas about what I can do?
Thank you for taking your time to read this! I would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations at all. Thank you 🙂
So I applied this cycle and I received five interviews. I have been placed on three waitlists possibly four (UCSD, OSU, Georgetown, Loma Linda) and still waiting on OHSU. I'm still trying to be hopeful but I also want to prepare for next year if things do not work out.
About me:
Graduating from UCSD in June with major in bio-engineering pre-med (lol yes that's the name of the major)
3.68 cGPA, 3.86 sGPA, 34R MCAT (10 B, 12 P, 12 V)
Clinical Experience: Volunteer in emergency room for the last three years (4 hours a week)
Global Medical Brigades to Honduras: spring break of sophomore year we went to Honduras to set up a traveling free clinic in the rural areas of the country. I shadowed doctors, worked in triage and pharmacy
Leadership: I have been a TA for a biology class for the past three years. (I started sophomore year and have done it for 9 quarters now)
Tutor/mentor for high school near campus for half a year
Worked as a private tutor for a year
Research: Worked for a year as a lab assistant doing basic lab maintenance stuff (making solutions, autoclaving etc.)
Started working in research lab last summer doing actual research with C Elegans and lifespan pathways
No publications or posters yet =(
The biggest problem with my previous application was that I naively retook my MCATS in August which meant that my scores weren't available until September.
Letter of Recommendations: I have no idea? Does anyone know how i can find out if they were good or not?
Interviews: With the exception of my first one at UCSD, I thought they went pretty well to great. (My OSU interviewer said he thought I would be a great fit and would 'fight' for me to get in....i guess he lost the fight? lol)
So in case I need to reapply next year I was wondering what you guys would recommend that I do during the gap year to show that I am committed to medicine. I have thought about SMP's but people say that it would hurt me more than help me.
I was also thinking about working as an EMT but I've heard mixed reviews about this as well.
Does anyone have any other ideas about what I can do?
Thank you for taking your time to read this! I would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations at all. Thank you 🙂